Jun 06 1:14p by Joel Thorman
The Buffalo Bills are suddenly leading the headlines this offseason. Well, for a weekend at least.
Shortly after taking the job in Buffalo, coach Chan Gailey said he didn't know who the quarterback would be and it'd be a true competition. He's certainly being true to his word.
On Saturday, Brian Brohm took first team reps. Brohm, a former second round pick by the Packers, wasn't expected to be a contender for the starting job but with Gailey's quarterback expertise, he can't be counted out. Brohm was followed by Trent Edwards in both 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 work.
The Bills are unlikely to name a starting quarterback until training camp.
In other news, Bills rookie offensive lineman Ed Wang went down with an injury. Early reports indicate it's a high ankle sprain, which would likely keep him out for the rest of OTAs but available for training camp. Gailey, speaking to the media, wasn't sure what the situation was.
“He did sustain an injury this morning,” said Gailey. “We’re getting the reports back from the doctor this afternoon we’ll know a lot more. I’m hoping we haven’t lost him for the season.”
And for the final Bills update we turn to Marshawn Lynch.
Lynch has been at the Bills complex the last week lifting weights with his teammates. But he hasn't met Chan Gailey.
Seriously.
Gailey was asked: Is it strange that one of your running backs is in town and you two never meet? "I would think that is strange, yes," he said.
It's widely been rumored that Lynch would like a ticket out of Buffalo. Maybe this is his way of going about it.
SB Nation's Buffalo Rumblings has been busy covering all the news coming out of Orchard Park this week.
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Bills Making OTA News With Brian Brohm On The First Team, Ed Wang's Injury And Marshawn Lynch's Absence
Jun 6
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